Welcome to the latest edition of Looks from Books, which aims to prove that you can look smart, while still being book-smart, too. Fashion inspiration can be found between the pages of your favorite stories, on well-designed book covers, and in your favorite characters… if you read closely enough.
This week, we're taking inspiration from a recent film release to explore the realm of fiction created by a truly iconic children's author, whose works are enjoyed by the young, as well as young-at-heart: Hans Christian Andersen. Read on to learn more about this author, as well as a few outfits based on his memorable works.
Hans Christian Andersen was a Danish author made famous for his iconic children's stories, written in the 19th century.
From "The Little Mermaid" to "Thumbelina" to "The Princess and the Pea," Andersen's works are known worldwide for their characteristic whimsy, fantastic elements, and inventive use of such narrative details as personification and lessons of virtue. In fact, his works have been translated into more than 125 languages!
However, he was never exclusively an author for children; he was also known as a prolific author of many genres, including travelogues, plays, poems, and novels. Andersen was very popular with the literary set of Europe and was a close friend of Charles Dickens, who shared with him a profound regard for the plight of the lower classes.
A Fashionable Literacy
Frozen is loosely based off of Andersen's "The Snow Queen"… emphasis on the term "loosely." The film's plot rejects the majority of the original components of the classic children’s story, but solidly retains the heart of the witch-delivered snow storm, as well as the story's distinctly Scandinavian heritage. For instance, the film drew inspiration from the author’s snowy landscape for the ice formations.
How to Add Andersen to Your Wardrobe
By integrating key elements from some of Andersen's most iconic works into your own outfits, you, too, canadd some of the author's characteristic inventiveness and fantasy to your own life!
"The Ugly Ducking"
Pay homage to Andersen's history by integrating animal motifs and updated variations on barnyard basics into a look that's as whimsical and optimistic as the author's own life story. A swan dress, fox earrings, cat flats, and a bird scarf-plus a neutral nail polish in Butter London's "Hen Party"-provide a "wild" touch. Pair those pieces with a denim jacket and a classic leather bag in a warm red hue for a look that’s grounded in comfort, but looks fit for the city.
"The Red Shoes"
The ill-fated footwear was rumored to be inspired by an observed injustice: it is said that Andersen's father was once tasked with making a pair of red silk dancing shoes for a well-off woman's daughter, only to have the woman accuse him of spoiling the fabric with his shoddy craftsmanship and refuse to pay him for his work.
Emphasize the luxurious with baroque-inspired pieces, contrasted against minimalist basics, for an ensemble that capitalizes on the juxtaposition of vanity and simplicity. A minimalistic envelope clutch, basic black blazer, and white blouse are matched with luxe elements like a faux fur scarf, a tight brocade-print midi, and patent red shoes for a look that is equal parts extravagant and down-to-earth.
"The Snow Queen"
Celebrate the permeation of Hans Christian Andersen's works into world culture, with a specific emphasis on the most recent source work, by adding some high shine "frost" to your outfits with sleek silver and sequins, thus spreading a little bit of "Snow Queen" throughout your wardrobe. From eyeliner to earrings to sparkles and studs, there's plenty of the ice-cold silver shine to go around, just like Andersen's iconic stories.
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